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Paul Weiss Lands M&A Heavy Hitter From Cleary
Jim Langston joins Paul Weiss in New York as the appetite for corporate and M&A attorneys stays strong, even as deal recovery is tepid.Ex-Quinn Emanuel Sports Practice Leader Lands at Bilzin Sumberg
Robert Raskopf took two years out of the law firm world starting in 2021. He's previously represented the Washington Commanders and Jerry Falwell Jr.Novel Law, Deep Pockets Create 'Element of Significant Uncertainty'
"Gov. Murphy wants to line the whole coast with these, which is shocking, considering the coastal economy is one of the [state's] major sources of revenue," said Bruce Afran, the Princeton attorney representing the plaintiffs.New York Will Lose Spanish Law Firm Uría Menéndez This Summer
At the end of June, Uría Menéndez will close its Park Avenue office after 34 years in New York City.View more book results for the query "*"
Judges Must Be Ready for Growing Trend of Climate-Related Litigation, Jurist Tells Colleagues
"We know these cases are coming, we know they're here and that more are coming," said Oregon Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Duncan. "What do we need to be aware of? How can we manage these cases? And one of the things that we can be aware of to help us prepare are the resources."Docusign to Acquire CLM Provider Lexion for $165M in Cash
Docusign looks to strengthen its position in Intelligent Agreement Management by adding Lexion's generative AI capabilities to the Docusign IAM platform, in the process expanding its ability to serve the legal market.SEC Escalates Fight With Robinhood, Sending Wells Notice Over Crypto Unit
The development is a setback for Robinhood legal chief Dan Gallagher, who has championed a strategy of engaging with the agency and is himself a former SEC commissioner.Gibson Dunn Hires Wachtell FinReg Counsel to Join as Partner
Ro Spaziani is working with three Gibson Dunn practice groups at the intersection of financial regulation, fintech and digital assets.Activision Owes Acceleration Bay $23.4M for Multiplayer Gaming Patent Infringement, Jury Says
The jury found Activision liable for $18 million for infringing in World of Warcraft and another $5.4 million for infringing in two Call of Duty games.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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